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Monitor articles for February 29, 1984
- Three virtuosos create vivid portraits of three concertos
- Dear Robert and Ella
- News In Brief
- Freedom's appeal
- Pitching-rich Dodgers are confident in bid to repeat NL West title
- Mitterrand shuttles around Europe to avert EC's collapse
- Socrates, will you please report to your computer class
- Thank you, Susan
- These hot sandwiches are more than just a plain old sandwich
- Lack of burning issues in '84 - a plus for Reagan, a minus for Democrats
- Iraq makes sure world watches Gulf
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Congress looks for fat in defense budget
- Britons debate what kind of 'community' Europe should be
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Reagan unscathed by Beirut failure
- How to find your way through the financial supermarket maze
- 'Streetcar Named Desire' rolls again - on TV
- Labour and unions square off against Prime Minister Thatcher
- Potatoes remain a popular vegetable
- It's me, Mary
- Grace Commission findings won't go far enough to reduce US deficit, study says
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Look closely at reporting as well as at candidates, panel says
- News In Brief
- Nigeria tries to bounce back to influence in midst of chaos
- Hello, Lois Riley
- Gu the Shanghai tailor shows entrepreneurs can thrive in China
- Love's provision for each of us
- News In Brief
- Manila isn't Munich, it's Saigon
- Margin for prudence
- Networks - remember the voters
- News In Brief
- East Indian cooking is rich in flavor and easy to prepare
- Mrs. Gandhi under fire in India's Punjab
- New novels focus on old New York, Lewis Carroll, Elizabeth I; Seasons of Fear, by Philip McFarland. New York: Schocken. 250 pp. $15.95
- Scrap the War Powers Resolution
- News In Brief
- Britons take issue with US policy toward Central America
- Oyster roasts: informal, friendly, filling, and fun
- Bran cereals add texture and flavor to pancakes, salads
- A college student's campaign to aid his native Bangladesh
- Friday to be 'World Day of Prayer' in 170 countries